Rick Rubin, music producer
Rick Rubin, music producer, shares the eight tracks, book and luxury item he would take with him if cast away to a desert island. With Lauren Laverne.
Rick Rubin is a multiple Grammy-winning record producer who has worked with a wide range of artists including Adele, the Beastie Boys and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He also reinvigorated the career of Johnny Cash in the 1990s, with a series of acclaimed stripped-back albums, introducing the legendary Man in Black to a new audience.
Rick was born on Long Island in New York in 1963. As a teenager, his first love was punk, but he soon became entranced by New York’s emerging rap scene and started hanging out in hip hop clubs to discover more about what was then considered to be an underground form of music. In 1984 he co-founded Def Jam Recordings from his dorm room at university and produced rap records for T La Rock and LL Cool J.
Together with his business partner, promoter Russell Simmons, Rick took rap into the mainstream by putting rappers Run-DMC and rock band Aerosmith together to cover Aerosmith’s Walk This Way. It enjoyed international success and became hip hop’s first crossover hit.
In 1993 Rick approached the country singer Johnny Cash about working together. By that time Johnny, who was in his sixties, had been dropped by his record label and was performing at dinner theatres to small audiences. In his mind his career was over. Rick persuaded him to record again and released the album American Recordings in 1994. Lauded by the critics, the album led to a creative collaboration that lasted until Johnny’s death in 2003.
Rick's more recent work includes the album The New Abnormal by the Strokes, which won the band their first ever Grammy last year.
DISC ONE: Across the Universe by The Beatles
DISC TWO: …And at the Hour of Death by VÃkingur Ólafsson
DISC THREE: Rockaway Beach by The Ramones
DISC FOUR: Us V Them by LCD Sound System
DISC FIVE: I Believe in You by Neil Young
DISC SIX: Holy Affirming, Holy Denying, Holy Reconciling by Thomas De Hartmann
DISC SEVEN: The Dangling Conversation by Simon & Garfunkel
DISC EIGHT: The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face by Roberta Flack
BOOK CHOICE: The Red Book by Carl Jung
LUXURY ITEM: Tarot cards
CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Holy Affirming, Holy Denying, Holy Reconciling by Thomas De Hartmann
Presenter Lauren Laverne
Producer Paula McGinley
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Eight things we learned from Rick Rubin's Desert Island Discs
The music producer tells the stories behind his eight tracks
Music Played
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The Beatles
Across The Universe
- Let it Be.
- UMC (Universal Music Catalogue).
- 1.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
...And at the Hour of Death
Performer: VÃkingur Ólafsson.- Bach Reworks Part 1.
- Deutsche Grammophon (DG).
- 6.
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Ramones
Rockaway Beach
- Mania.
- Warner Records.
- 11.
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LCD Soundsystem
Us V Them
- London Sessions.
- Parlophone UK.
- 1.
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Neil Young
I Believe in You
- After The Gold Rush (50th Anniversary).
- Reprise.
- 10.
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Thomas de Hartmann
Holy Affirming, Holy Denying, Holy Reconciling
- The Music of Gurdjieff / De Hartmann.
- Light In The Attic.
- 1.
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Simon & Garfunkel
The Dangling Conversation
- The Essential Simon & Garfunkel.
- Columbia/Legacy.
- 13.
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Roberta Flack
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
- Rhino High Five: Roberta Flack.
- Rhino Atlantic.
- 2.
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